ADMT: "Cannot open required dialog box - No locations can be found

I'm trying to migrate from SBS2000 to SBS2003. My two servers are able to
access each other via Windows Explorer (via IP#), but I am having a hard time
getting them to communicate when I use the Active Directory Migration Tool.

The MS migration guide says to start with User migrations first, so I tried.
However, as soon as I select the source and target domains, then click next,
I get these errors:

"The program cannot open the required dialog box because no locations can be
found. Close this message, and try again."

I close it and get this message:

"Failed to initialize object picker for the source domain."

I specified IP#'s for both servers within the same range and modified the
DNS forwarders according to the SBS migration guide. Please help

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--
Frank McCallister SBS MVP
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"Dustin Le" <> wrote in message
news:...
> I'm trying to migrate from SBS2000 to SBS2003. My two servers are able to
> access each other via Windows Explorer (via IP#), but I am having a hard
> time
> getting them to communicate when I use the Active Directory Migration
> Tool.
>
> The MS migration guide says to start with User migrations first, so I
> tried.
> However, as soon as I select the source and target domains, then click
> next,
> I get these errors:
>
> "The program cannot open the required dialog box because no locations can
> be
> found. Close this message, and try again."
>
> I close it and get this message:
>
> "Failed to initialize object picker for the source domain."
>
>
> I specified IP#'s for both servers within the same range and modified the
> DNS forwarders according to the SBS migration guide. Please help

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